Experts build database of "salutogenic potential" revealing how hidden microbes and natural compounds help keep us healthy.
With a dry paper towel, no one would clean fecal matter off their arm; instinctively, one knows to wash it well with water.
As festive indulgences approach, health experts advise prioritizing gut health to bolster immunity and prevent discomfort.
At a CSIR-NCL symposium, experts emphasized hospital wastewater surveillance as crucial for early detection of antimicrobial resistance, a major global health threat.
Wild animals have long consumed naturally fermented foods, a process involving yeast producing alcohol from sugars. This ...
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Scientists just overturned an 80-year-old rule of biology
For nearly a century, biologists have relied on a simple rule to predict how microbes grow when food is scarce, a rule that ...
Raw oysters are linked to a Salmonella outbreak affecting 22 states. Health officials warn that eating uncooked shellfish ...
Third-Party Lab Testing, Bioavailability Questions, and Regulatory Status ExaminedCARPINTERIA, Dec. 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) ...
Here are some of the most memorable findings in 2025 that provided answers to long-standing historical mysteries. A water ...
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Study charts the escalating spread of resistant bacteria and fungi
The success of modern medicine rests on the ability to control infections. But decades of antibiotic overuse—in hospitals, ...
In the Middle Ages, a plague killed a third of Europe's population. Fleas carried the plague bacterium, Yersinia pestis, ...
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